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Journal of Documentation, Volume 79
Volume 79, Number 1, 2023
- Dan Wu

, Shu Fan
, Shengyi Yao
, Shuang Xu:
An exploration of ethnic minorities' needs for multilingual information access of public digital cultural services. 1-20 - Martin Muderspach Thellefsen

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Domain analytical information and knowledge organization: investigating the externalist and internalist conception of information. 21-35 - Nanna Kann-Rasmussen

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When librarians speak up: justifications for and legitimacy implications of librarians' engagement in social movements. 36-51 - Tomoya Igarashi

, Masanori Koizumi
, Michael M. Widdersheim
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Overcoming social divisions with the public library. 52-65 - Romina Sharifpour

, Mingfang Wu
, Xiuzhen Zhang
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Large-scale analysis of query logs to profile users for dataset search. 66-85 - Maja Krtalic

, Kingsley T. Ihejirika:
The things we carry: migrants' personal collection management and use. 86-111 - Leo Appleton

, Hazel Hall
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The public library as public sphere: a longitudinal analysis. 112-126 - Katerina Guba, Angelika Tsivinskaya

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Expert judgments versus publication-based metrics: do the two methods produce identical results in measuring academic reputation? 127-143 - Mohamed Amine Belabbes

, Ian Ruthven
, Yashar Moshfeghi, Diane Rasmussen Pennington
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Information overload: a concept analysis. 144-159 - Michela Montesi

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Everyday information behavior during the "new normal" of the Covid-19 pandemic: approaching the notions of experiential and local knowledge. 160-182 - Robertas Damasevicius, Ligita Zailskaite-Jakste

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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on researcher collaboration in business and economics areas on national level: a scientometric analysis. 183-202 - Millicent Mabi

, Heather L. O'Brien
, Lisa P. Nathan
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Questioning the role of information poverty in immigrant employment acquisition: empirical evidence from African immigrants in Canada. 203-223 - Andrea Jiménez

, Sara Vannini
, Andrew Cox:
A holistic decolonial lens for library and information studies. 224-244 - Huan Zhong

, Zhengbiao Han, Preben Hansen
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A systematic review of information practices research. 245-267
Volume 79, Number 2, 2023
- Tibor Koltay

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The width and depth of literacies for tackling the COVID-19 infodemic. 269-280 - Sarah Hargreaves

, Laura Sbaffi
, Nigel Ford
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Information seeking amongst informal caregivers of people with dementia: a qualitative study. 281-300 - Peter H. Reid

, Lyndsay Mesjar
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"Bloody amazing really": voices from Scotland's public libraries in lockdown. 301-319 - Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet

, Inna Kizhner
, Sara Minster
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What do they make us see: a comparative study of cultural bias in online databases of two large museums. 320-340 - Ryo Shiozaki

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Existential dependence relations of documents in the context of preservation. 341-356 - Steven Buchanan

, Cara Jardine
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The information behaviours of disadvantaged young first-time mothers. 357-375 - Marika Kawamoto

, Masanori Koizumi
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Library as place: conceptual model for public libraries and their transition. 376-397 - Alex C. Urban

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Mementos from digital worlds: video game photography as documentation. 398-414 - Amanda Hovious

, Brian C. O'Connor
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The reader as subjective entropy: a novel analysis of multimodal readability. 415-430 - Carli V. Lowe

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Promoting transformative encounters in libraries and archives. 431-441 - Xuguang Li

, Xiaoying Luo, Andrew Cox, Yao Zhang
, Yingying Lu
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The mental health information needs of Chinese university students and their use of online resources: a holistic model. 442-467 - Kahina Le Louvier

, Perla Innocenti
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A grounded theory of information exclusion and information inclusion: framing the information experience of people seeking asylum. 468-486 - Li Si

, Yi He
, Li Liu
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Topics and changing characteristics of knowledge organization research in the 21st century: a content analysis. 487-508 - Ina-Maria Jansson

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Challenging the problem of un-democratic participation: from destruction to re-construction of heritage. 509-526
Volume 79, Number 3, 2023
- Sara Schumacher

, Hillary B. Veeder
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The case for print: architecture trade journals as pedagogical tools for disciplinary knowledge. 529-545 - Amy Duxfield

, Chern Li Liew
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Libraries in contemporary science fiction novels: uncertain futures or embedded in the fabric of society? 546-566 - Hyerim Cho

, Wan-Chen Lee
, Li-Min Huang
, Joseph Kohlburn
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User-centered categorization of mood in fiction. 567-588 - Annelien Smets

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Designing for serendipity: a means or an end? 589-607 - Yaming Fu

, Elizabeth Lomas
, Charles Inskip
, Jenny Bunn
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Understanding international users' library experience in the Digital Age - joining the behavioral and experiential aspects. 608-634 - Tim Gorichanaz

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On the two conceptualizations of information experience as an object of study: a response to Yu and Liu. 635-640 - Sylvain K. Cibangu

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The origins and informed uses of the terms phenomenography and phenomenology. 641-669 - Ziming Liu

, Rui Hu
, Xiaojun Bi
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The effects of social media addiction on reading practice: a survey of undergraduate students in China. 670-682 - Liangzhi Yu

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Information and the understanding of objective knowledge: a phenomenological study. 683-702 - Rhiannon Stephanie Bettivia

, Elizabeth Stainforth:
Negotiating digital public spaces: context, purpose and audiences. 703-717 - Xinlin Yao

, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao
, Shijie Song
, Xiaolun Wang
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Beyond disclosure: the role of self-identity and context collapse in privacy management on identified social media for LGBTQ+ people. 718-742 - Carly C. Dearborn

, Michael Flierl
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A diplomatic-informed archival pedagogy: fostering student-centered learning environments for novice archival researchers. 743-756 - Hazel Hall

, Bruce Martin Ryan
, Rachel Salzano
, Katherine Stephen
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From a network model to a model network: strategies for network development to narrow the LIS research-practice gap. 757-783 - Danielle A. Morris-O'Connor

, Andreas Strotmann
, Dangzhi Zhao
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The colonization of Wikipedia: evidence from characteristic editing behaviors of warring camps. 784-810
Volume 79, Number 4, 2023
- Saqib Sheikh

, Anne J. Gilliland
, Philipp Kothe, James Lowry:
Distributed records in the Rohingya refugee diaspora: Arweave and the R-Archive. 813-829 - Keith Munro

, Ian Ruthven
, Perla Innocenti
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Can you feel it? The information behaviour of creative DJs. 830-846 - Iulian Vamanu

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Documents as weapons: secret police files in Communist and post-Communist Romania. 847-863 - Urs A. Fichtner

, Lukas Maximilian Horstmeier
, Boris Alexander Brühmann
, Manuel Watter
, Harald Binder
, Jochen Knaus
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The role of data sharing in survey dropout: a study among scientists as respondents. 864-879 - Rebecca D. Frank

, Laura Rothfritz
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Designated Community: uncertainty and risk. 880-897 - Franklin Gyamfi Agyemang

, Nicoline Wessels, Madely du Preez
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Becoming a competent weaver: information literacy practice of the weavers of the Bonwire Kente Centre in Ghana. 898-921 - Pranay Nangia

, Ian Ruthven
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Contemporary spiritual seeking: understanding information interactions in contemplation and spirituality. 922-936 - Vikki C. Terrile

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Gigging it in the shire: information practices of Renaissance faire performers and artisans. 937-954 - Sergio Evangelista Silva

, André Luis Silva
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Expanding the current tacit/explicit knowledge dichotomy encompassing situated and theoretical/normative knowledge: a phenomenological perspective. 955-972 - Jane Garner

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Taking Chatman back to prison: rethinking the theory of life in the round. 973-987 - Viviane Frings-Hessami

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The use of notebooks by Bangladeshi rural women to preserve information. 988-1005 - Betsy Van der Veer Martens

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On thresholds: signs, symbols and significance. 1006-1026 - Boris Bosancic

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Broadening the field of information. 1027-1047
Volume 79, Number 5, 2023
- Marianne Lykke

, Louise Amstrup, Rolf Hvidtfeldt
, David Budtz Pedersen
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Mapping research activities and societal impact by taxonomy of indicators: uniformity and diversity across academic fields. 1049-1070 - Neville Vakharia

, Alex H. Poole:
Knowledge management in museums: enhancing organizational performance and public value. 1071-1087 - Marcos Fragomeni Padron

, Fernando William Cruz
, Juliana Rocha de Faria Silva
, Richard P. Smiraglia
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A proposal of conceptual model for Brazilian popular music. 1088-1109 - Mike Thelwall

, Kayvan Kousha, Mahshid Abdoli, Emma Stuart
, Meiko Makita, Paul Wilson
, Jonathan M. Levitt:
Terms in journal articles associating with high quality: can qualitative research be world-leading? 1110-1123 - Katharine Smales

, Annemaree Lloyd
, Samantha Rayner:
Perry Starlight, Ali Orbit and Kim Cosmos' alien encounter: creating a picturebook as information for children and parents participating in research. 1124-1146 - Alison Hicks

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Risky (information) business: an informational risk research agenda. 1147-1163 - Marianne Paimre

, Sirje Virkus
, Kairi Osula:
Health information behavior and related factors among Estonians aged ≥ 50 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1164-1181 - Rachel A. Fleming-May

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Scholarly communication: a concept analysis. 1182-1208 - Jack Andersen

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Centered and decentered: toward a knowledge organization perspective on social reality. 1209-1219 - Cheryl Klimaszewski

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Towards a vernacular aesthetics of liking for information studies. 1220-1235 - Qiao Li

, Chunfeng Liu
, Jingrui Hou
, Ping Wang
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Affective memories and perceived value: motivators and inhibitors of the data search-access process. 1236-1264 - Jonathan Furner

, Birger Hjørland
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The coverage of information science and knowledge organization in the Library of Congress Subject Headings. 1265-1284 - Iris Brun Galili

, Mette Skov
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A conceptual framework for motivation factors influencing researchers' use of academic web profiles. 1285-1305
Volume 79, Number 6, 2023
- Annemaree Lloyd

, Alison Hicks
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Fractured academic space: digital literacy and the COVID-19 pandemic. 1309-1324 - Werner Scheltjens

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Upcycling historical data collections. A paradigm for digital history? 1325-1345 - Emily Vardell

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"I think sometimes the whole process is just a little bit intimidating": modeling the health insurance decision-making process. 1346-1368 - Margaret Gross

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"How didst thou come beneath the murky darkness?": sense-making in light of the ancient Greeks and in the spirit of Hegel. 1369-1379 - James A. Hodges

, Ciaran B. Trace
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Preserving algorithmic systems: a synthesis of overlapping approaches, materialities and contexts. 1380-1392 - Antonella Foderaro

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On impersonal justice: libraries' neutrality as an act of change. 1393-1412 - Yi-Yun Cheng

, Yilin Xia
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A systematic review of methods for aligning, mapping, merging taxonomies in information sciences. 1413-1439 - Giovanna Aracri

, Antonietta Folino, Stefano Silvestri
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Integrated use of KOS and deep learning for data set annotation in tourism domain. 1440-1458 - Weinan Zheng

, Peng Xiao
, Andrew D. Madden:
A Chinese academic tradition examined in the context of international academic communication: exploratory research into Shang Que articles. 1459-1484 - Luke Tredinnick

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The intricate web: network and rhizome metaphors in hypertext and the web and the epistemic challenge of fake news. 1485-1501 - Margaret Sullivan

, George Shaw:
The health information behaviors of people who inject drugs: a scoping review of the literature. 1502-1513 - Mike Thelwall

, Kayvan Kousha, Emma Stuart
, Meiko Makita, Mahshid Abdoli, Paul Wilson
, Jonathan M. Levitt:
Does the perceived quality of interdisciplinary research vary between fields? 1514-1531
Volume 79, Number 7, 2023
- Nina Jamar

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The readability of abstracts in library and information science journals. 1-11 - Amber L. Cushing

, Giulia Osti
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"So how do we balance all of these needs?": how the concept of AI technology impacts digital archival expertise. 12-29 - Reijo Savolainen

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Assessing the credibility of information sources in times of uncertainty: online debate about Finland's NATO membership. 30-50 - Bianca Gualandi

, Luca Pareschi
, Silvio Peroni
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What do we mean by "data"? A proposed classification of data types in the arts and humanities. 51-71 - Zala Metelko

, Jasna Maver
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Exploring arXiv usage habits among Slovenian scientists. 72-94 - Alejandro Morales-Vargas

, Rafael Pedraza-Jimenez
, Lluís Codina
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Website quality evaluation: a model for developing comprehensive assessment instruments based on key quality factors. 95-114 - Sofia Baroncini

, Bruno Sartini
, Marieke van Erp
, Francesca Tomasi
, Aldo Gangemi
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Is dc:subject enough? A landscape on iconography and iconology statements of knowledge graphs in the semantic web. 115-136 - Kimmo Kettunen

, Heikki Keskustalo
, Sanna Kumpulainen
, Tuula Pääkkönen
, Juha Rautiainen
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Optical character recognition quality affects subjective user perception of historical newspaper clippings. 137-156 - Mikael Laakso

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Open access books through open data sources: assessing prevalence, providers, and preservation. 157-177 - Hanna Carlsson

, Fredrik Hanell
, Lisa Engström
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Revisiting the notion of the public library as a meeting place: challenges to the mission of promoting democracy in times of political turmoil. 178-195 - Erika Alves dos Santos

, Silvio Peroni
, Marcos Luiz Mucheroni:
An analysis of citing and referencing habits across all scholarly disciplines: approaches and trends in bibliographic referencing and citing practices. 196-224 - Sara Lafia

, David A. Bleckley
, J. Trent Alexander:
Digitizing and parsing semi-structured historical administrative documents from the G.I. Bill mortgage guarantee program. 225-239 - Jin Gao

, Julianne Nyhan, Oliver Duke-Williams
, Simon Mahony
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Exploring international collaboration and language dynamics in Digital Humanities: insights from co-authorship networks in canonical journals. 240-260 - Koraljka Golub

, Jenny Bergenmar
, Siska Humelsjö
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Searching for Swedish LGBTQI fiction: the librarians' perspective. 261-279 - Claes Dahlqvist

, Christel Persson:
Cognitive appraisals and information-seeking achievement emotions: a qualitative study of Swedish primary teacher students. 280-307 - Koraljka Golub

, Xu Tan, Ying-Hsang Liu
, Jukka Tyrkkö:
Online subject searching of humanities PhD students at a Swedish university. 308-329

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